Find out which variant and version of awk is being
used by the command

$ awk -W version

If, as on the right, it is mawk then gawk
must be installed. The installation of gawk also
changes awk to be gawk.

The commands are entered into a terminal window. See
the terminal help page to find how to open a terminal window.

Software installation is done with the Synaptic package manager.
This is the equivalent of the Windows Add Remove Software
in the Control Panel.

The software is kept in repositories which can be on the web
or, in our case where we want a self contained installation, on the
CDROM.

gawk is present on the CDROM used to boot the computer with Ubuntu
but is not installed. Installed here means loaded into RAM memory and not onto the
hard disk, which remains untouched by the Live CD.

With the Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Frolic Live CD, the CDROM repository is on the
add software search path. However, with the earlier 6.10 Edgy Egg, by default Synaptic
is set up to find new software from external repositories (collections of
Ubuntu compatible software) and not from the CDROM.

The screenshot on the right shows how to add the CDROM to the package search path.

If the CDROM is not on the search path and there is no connection to the
internet, then trying to install gawk will give an error like
the screenshot on the right.

Click on Search and search for awk as
shown in the screenshot on the right.

The search results for awk show all programs with the string
awk in the name or description. mawk is marked as already
installed, while gawk not. Select gawk and click thru on
Apply and this will install gawk.

The installed variant and version of awk can be
checked as before with the command

$ awk -W version

After a successful gawk installation there will be a screenshot
similar to the one on the right.